Come Look at the Freaks!
#2
Posted: 1/29/06 at 2:39pm
Saw it with the original cast and loved it. I know it's not everyone's cup of tea, but I thought it was fantastic. I think the OBC does it a disservice, as it kind of distills the show down to the story of these two women trying to get laid, when it's really about much more.
"How do you like THAT 'misanthropic panache,' Mr. Goldstone?" - PalJoey
#3
Posted: 1/29/06 at 2:40pm
Any song that those two women sing together is phenomenal on that recording. And the best part is that even the songs they don't sing together are incredible!
Beautiful score. I wish I had seen this on Broadway!
Do you think they would revive it?
Beautiful score. I wish I had seen this on Broadway!
Do you think they would revive it?
#4
Posted: 1/29/06 at 2:41pm
A revival any time soon seems unlikely, but it seems like something Encores might tackle eventually.
"How do you like THAT 'misanthropic panache,' Mr. Goldstone?" - PalJoey
#5
Posted: 1/29/06 at 2:43pm
"I'm a fortune teller, I can see the future..."
Love it!
Love it!
#6
Posted: 1/29/06 at 2:44pm
The show is about finding love and happiness. Just like everyone else. That is why it is the best musicals ever!
I love this show...i saw the OBC video at Licoln Center it was amazing
I love this show...i saw the OBC video at Licoln Center it was amazing
#7
Posted: 1/29/06 at 2:44pm
I love Side Show very much. There is just something so wonderful about the really tight harmonies between Emily Skinner and Alice Ripley. Those two girls seem to do no wrong in my mind. And Jeff McCarthey's voice is just so sublime. Wish I would have had a chance to see it.
"What a mystery this world. One day you love them and the next day you want to kill them a thousand times over." The Masked Bandit in THE FALL
#8
Posted: 1/29/06 at 2:45pm
I'm sure someone will pop in soon and bash the show...
#9
Posted: 1/29/06 at 2:50pm
maybe if we stand verys till the bashers won't notice us
#10
Posted: 1/29/06 at 2:52pm
I miss my recording...I have the jewel case, but lost the cd.
CCM '10!
#11
Posted: 1/29/06 at 2:53pm
It just didn't have widespread appeal. We got our tickets at TKTS after not being able to get them for something else (which I can't remember anymore). A friend was in from out of town and she was like, "Siamese twins? Really?" Honestly, I kind of though the same thing until I saw it. I was surprised at how moving the show turned out to be.
Loved loved loved "Tunnel of Love" onstage.
Loved loved loved "Tunnel of Love" onstage.
"How do you like THAT 'misanthropic panache,' Mr. Goldstone?" - PalJoey
#12
Posted: 1/29/06 at 3:03pm
It is a hard show to sell... it should be like "The greates love story under the carnival tent." opposed to "It's about freaks"
#13
Posted: 1/29/06 at 4:51pm
I loved it too - especially Norm Lewis' "You Should Be Loved." He's my favorite performer -- EVERYTHING sounds great in his hands but that's the peak of great Broadway singing to me.
Hi, Shirley Temple Pudding.
#14
Posted: 1/29/06 at 5:35pm
LOVED this show. I was making a trip to NYC (I lived in Seattle at the time) and was planning on what shows to see. I was on fence about Sideshow until I heard Alice and Emily sing on Rosie. (thanks Rosie) That sold it for me, and to this day is still one of my favorite shows. I hope they do it again...maybe even in concert form....or benefit. I'd definitely go.
#15
Posted: 1/29/06 at 6:36pm
Hehe, I'll be a bit of dissent!
I've not seen it, but own the soundtrack and worked with Alice Ripley before (awesome, awesome woman!). I like the music; however, not all together. While the songs are good a few at a time, a lot of them (especially the duets, save for "I Will Never Leave You") sound too similiar. You have to admit that several of them "mush" together after a while.
Not hatin', just...sayin'.
~Sam
I've not seen it, but own the soundtrack and worked with Alice Ripley before (awesome, awesome woman!). I like the music; however, not all together. While the songs are good a few at a time, a lot of them (especially the duets, save for "I Will Never Leave You") sound too similiar. You have to admit that several of them "mush" together after a while.
Not hatin', just...sayin'.
~Sam
#16
Posted: 1/29/06 at 6:37pm
Cast Recording, not Soundtrack. No film of Side Show has been made, therefore it has no Soundtrack. :)
#17
Posted: 1/29/06 at 6:47pm
I absolutely love the cast recording of the show. Sadly, I did not get to see it during its brief stay on Broadway. I hope there is a professional production of the show sometime, either in DC or NY.
Not quite sure how one can say that the songs sound similiar to one another, but understand that this might not be everyone's favorite show.
Not quite sure how one can say that the songs sound similiar to one another, but understand that this might not be everyone's favorite show.
"Why do you care what people might say? Why try to fit into their design?" (Side Show)
#18
Posted: 1/29/06 at 6:58pm
I can see how they could sound similar - some of the duets especially. I got to see it -- I thought it was brilliant. Honestly, I don't understand why people made such a big deal about a show about Siamese Twins -- we have shows about cats and phantoms and trains...oh my.
Hi, Shirley Temple Pudding.
#19
Posted: 1/29/06 at 7:08pm
loves it.
--Like an odd exotic creature on display inside a zoo, hearing children asking questions makes me ask some questions too...--
#20
Posted: 1/29/06 at 8:52pm
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#21
Posted: 1/29/06 at 9:36pm
That was more annoying than anything else.
Hi, Shirley Temple Pudding.
#22
Posted: 1/29/06 at 9:40pm
Oh, take a pill.
And no one grew into anything new, we just became the worst of what we were."
#23
Posted: 1/29/06 at 9:57pm
"Who will love me as I am"
In one word -
sublime.
In one word -
sublime.
"...But Kungurtseva reels off multiple fouettes and the tape is stopped so she can take a bow. The Jester, an abomination introduced to Swan Lake in Soviet times, extorts applause from the audience. The cuts don't help the storytelling, the production is bare bones and they go for the '50s-style happy ending.
The audience cheers like mad at the end. It's the Russian ballet, after all..."
#24
Posted: 1/29/06 at 11:09pm
One of my favorite cast recordings.
"Who Will Love Me As I Am" and "You Should Be Loved" are so good.
I actually had this on shuffle/loop on my iPod during a long bus ride home from NYC tonight.
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"Who Will Love Me As I Am" and "You Should Be Loved" are so good.
I actually had this on shuffle/loop on my iPod during a long bus ride home from NYC tonight.
#25
Posted: 1/29/06 at 11:57pm
Oh shame on me! Cast recording not soundtrack! Pardon me!
on pain killers
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~Sam
on pain killers
\passing kidney stones
~Sam
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